Technical Field
[0001] The present disclosure relates to the technical field of swimming pool auxiliary
tools, in particular to a swimming pool chemical dispenser.
Background
[0002] A swimming pool chemical dispenser is a product used in swimming pools to purify
water, normally it comprises a barrel with a float inside, and the inner part of the
barrel is provided with an accommodating cavity to store tablets. Due to the structure
of the current product, a user needs to remove and place the tablets in the accommodating
cavity with bare hand or with glove when replacing, and the irritating odor of the
tablets may also potentially harm the health of the user. Meanwhile, during usage,
the residual quantity of the tablets in the barrel cannot be visually observed, the
user has to open the upper cover of the barrel from time to time for timely replacement
or refill, which makes it extremely inconvenient.
Summary
[0003] One objective of the present disclosure is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior
arts by disclosing a swimming pool chemical dispenser, with which it's visual and
reliable to determine the remaining amount of the chemical to facilitate timely refill
of the tablets, to overcome the above-mentioned technical deficiencies.
[0004] The specific technical scheme is as follows:
A swimming pool chemical dispenser, comprises a main body, an upper cover which covers
the upper opening of the main body, an accommodating cavity for storing tablets is
formed inside the main body; the swimming pool chemical dispenser further comprises
a tablet clamp; the clamping end of the tablet clamp penetrates downward through the
upper cover and abuts against the tablets, and the tablet clamp is provided with scales;
the tablet clamp descends along with the dissolution of the tablets and displays the
amount of residual chemical in the main body.
[0005] Preferably, the main body comprises a shell with an opening at the upper end, and
the accommodating cavity is formed in the shell; the side wall of the shell is provided
with at least one transparent window for direct observation of the residual chemical
amount.
[0006] Preferably, the side wall of the shell is further provided with a thermometer for
detecting the temperature of the water.
[0007] Preferably, the number of the transparent windows is two, and the thermometer is
embedded within one of the two transparent windows.
[0008] Preferably, a bottom cover is screwed at the bottom of the shell, and the peripheral
walls of the bottom cover and the bottom of the shell are respectively provided with
grid structures.
[0009] Preferably, the shell comprises a barrel, an outer housing sleeved outside the barrel,
and a region for mounting a float is formed between the barrel and the outer housing.
[0010] Preferably, the upper cover comprises an outer cover which covers the upper end of
the shell, an inner cover arranged in the inner circle formed in the outer cover,
and a channel for the tablet clamp to pass through is formed in the inner cover in
a penetrating mode.
[0011] Preferably, the side wall of the inner circle of the outer cover sinks inwardly to
form an annular step surface, and the lower end of the outer edge of the inner cover
is placed on the annular step surface. Preferably, one side of the outer housing is
provided with a ring structure.
[0012] The technical scheme has the beneficial effects that:
- (1) The swimming pool chemical dispenser comprises a main body, an upper cover and
a tablet clamp, and the tablet clamp is provided with scales, so that the amount of
residual chemical can be visually and reliably determined from the scales on the tablet
clamp for timely refill; the tablet clamp is placed on the main body, thus makes it
convenient for the user to replace the tablets bare-handed without touching the tablets.
- (2) The arrangement of the transparent window facilitates direct observation of the
amount of chemical remaining within the dispenser.
- (3) The arrangement of the thermometer facilitates testing and observing the water
temperature.
- (4) The peripheral walls of the bottom cover and the bottom of the shell are respectively
provided with grid structures, thus the water inflow can be adjusted by the rotation
of the bottom cover, and the effect of adjusting the release speed of the tablets
is achieved.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0013]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a swimming pool chemical dispenser of the present
invention;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the swimming pool chemical dispenser of the present
invention;
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the swimming pool chemical dispenser of the present
invention;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the shell and the lower cover portion of the swimming
pool chemical dispenser of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the tablet clamp of the swimming pool chemical dispenser
of the present invention.
Embodiments
[0014] Various aspects of the illustrative embodiments herein will be described below using
terms commonly employed by those skilled in the art to convey the substance of their
work to others skilled in the art.
[0015] As shown in FIGs. 1-5, the swimming pool chemical dispenser in this embodiment comprises
a main body 1, an upper cover 2 which covers the upper opening of the main body 1,
an accommodating cavity for storing tablets 5 is formed inside the main body 1; the
swimming pool chemical dispenser further comprises a tablet clamp 3; the clamping
end of the tablet clamp 3 penetrates downward through the upper cover 2 and abuts
against the tablets 5, and the tablet clamp 3 is provided with scales; the tablet
clamp 3 descends along with the dissolution of the tablets 5 and displays the amount
of residual chemical in the main body 1.
[0016] Based on the above technical scheme, the swimming pool chemical dispenser comprises
a main body 1, an upper cover 2 and a tablet clamp 3, and the tablet clamp 3 is provided
with scales, so that the amount of residual chemical can be visually and reliably
determined from the scales on the tablet clamp 3 for timely refill of the tablets
5; the tablet clamp 3 is placed on the main body 1, thus makes it convenient for the
user to replace the tablets 5 bare-handed without touching the tablets.
[0017] In a preferred embodiment, specifically as shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, the main body
1 comprises a shell with an opening at the upper end, and the accommodating cavity
is formed in the shell; the side wall of the shell is provided with at least one transparent
window 8 for direct observation of the residual chemical amount. Further, the side
wall of the shell is further provided with a thermometer 9 for detecting the temperature
of the water. Further, the number of the transparent windows 8 is two, and the thermometer
9 is embedded within one of the two transparent windows 8. Apparently, one side of
the side wall of the shell, the side of which facing the transparent window 8, is
provided with an observation hole, and the bottom of the embedded thermometer 9 is
provided with an opening allowing the water to flow inside and contact the hole at
the temperature measuring end of the thermometer 9. Further, a bottom cover 6 is screwed
at the bottom of the shell, and the peripheral walls of the bottom cover 6 and the
bottom of the shell are respectively provided with grid structures 7. The water inflow
can be adjusted by the rotation of the bottom cover 6, and the effect of adjusting
the release speed of the tablets 5 is achieved.
[0018] In a further preferred embodiment, the shell comprises a barrel 11, an outer housing
12 sleeved outside the barrel 11, and a region for mounting a float 4 is formed between
the barrel 11 and the outer housing 12. Further, the upper cover 2 comprises an outer
cover 21 which covers the upper end of the shell, an inner cover 22 arranged in the
inner circle formed in the outer cover 21, and a channel for the tablet clamp 3 to
pass through is formed in the inner cover 22 in a penetrating mode. In a specific
application, the inner cover 22 can be taken out from the outer cover 21 directly
to expose the accommodating cavity, so that the tablets 5 can be easily replaced.
The side wall of the inner circle of the outer cover 21 sinks inwardly to form an
annular step surface, and the lower end of the outer edge of the inner cover 22 is
placed on the annular step surface. Further, one side of the outer housing is provided
with a ring structure, thus the chemical dispenser can be removed from the pool by
means of a tool with a hook. Further, the scales are longitudinally arranged on the
tablet clamp 3.
[0019] The foregoing is merely illustrative of the present invention and is not intended
to be limiting. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that many changes, modifications,
and even equivalents may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope
of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
1. A swimming pool chemical dispenser, comprising a main body (1), an upper cover (2)
which covers the upper opening of the main body (1), an accommodating cavity for storing
tablets (5) is formed inside the main body (1); wherein the swimming pool chemical
dispenser further comprises a tablet clamp (3); the clamping end of the tablet clamp
(3) penetrates downward through the upper cover (2) and abuts against the tablets
(5), and the tablet clamp (3) is provided with scales; the tablet clamp (3) descends
along with the dissolution of the tablets (5) and displays the amount of residual
chemical in the main body (1).
2. The swimming pool chemical dispenser of claim 1, wherein the main body (1) comprises
a shell with an opening at the upper end, and the accommodating cavity is formed in
the shell; the side wall of the shell is provided with at least one transparent window
(8) for direct observation of the residual chemical amount.
3. The swimming pool chemical dispenser of claim 2, wherein the side wall of the shell
is further provided with a thermometer (9) for detecting the water temperature.
4. The swimming pool chemical dispenser of claim 3, wherein the number of the transparent
windows (8) is two, and the thermometer (9) is embedded within one of the two transparent
windows (8).
5. The swimming pool chemical dispenser of claim 2, wherein a bottom cover (6) is screwed
at the bottom of the shell, and the peripheral walls of the bottom cover (6) and the
bottom of the shell are respectively provided with grid structures (7).
6. The swimming pool chemical dispenser of claim 2, wherein the shell comprises a barrel
(11), an outer housing (12) sleeved outside the barrel (11), and a region for mounting
a float (4) is formed between the barrel (11) and the outer housing (12).
7. The swimming pool chemical dispenser of claim 1, wherein the upper cover (2) comprises
an outer cover (21) which covers the upper end of the shell, an inner cover (22) arranged
in the inner circle formed in the outer cover (21), and a channel for the tablet clamp
(3) to pass through is formed in the inner cover (22) in a penetrating mode.
8. The swimming pool chemical dispenser of claim 7, wherein the side wall of the inner
circle of the outer cover (21) sinks inwardly to form an annular step surface, and
the lower end of the outer edge of the inner cover (22) is placed on the annular step
surface.
9. The swimming pool chemical dispenser of claim 6, wherein one side of the outer housing
(12) is provided with a ring structure (13).